Abstract Norms on the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) developed in Denver, Metro-Manila, Tokyo, Okinawa, and the Netherlands were compared. The ages at which each DDST item was passed by 50% of the sample groups were compared using the z statistic. Items that were attained significantly earlier, later, and around the same age by the Metro-Manila children compared to the other groups were determined.

The Metro-Manila children performed similarly on the test as the Tokyo and Okinawa children on the gross motor, fine motor-adaptive, language, and personal-social sectors of the test. Denver children were advanced on all sectors. Deljta test 2 dlya matrosov 1. The Dutch children were advanced on all sectors except the gross motor. The implications of the findings and the possible reasons for the differences are discussed.

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